“I believe the resolution passed tonight is a great solution,” Student Government Association president Hamilton Bloom said in the statement. “My administration and I are dedicated to seeing and encouraging results in the integration of both fraternities and sororities, and I believe the resolution passed tonight, in addition to the Diversity Caucus which will be introduced soon, are incredible first steps.”

Still, although integration was approved with an “overwhelming number of votes on the floor,” according to the university’s newspaper The Crimson White, Bloom noted that the fraternities and sororities “still have a long way to go” on issues of fairness and equality.

“I believe the resolution passed tonight is a great solution,” Student Government Association president Hamilton Bloom said in the statement. “My administration and I are dedicated to seeing and encouraging results in the integration of both fraternities and sororities, and I believe the resolution passed tonight, in addition to the Diversity Caucus which will be introduced soon, are incredible first steps.”

Still, although integration was approved with an “overwhelming number of votes on the floor,” according to the university’s newspaper The Crimson White, Bloom noted that the fraternities and sororities “still have a long way to go” on issues of fairness and equality.